Lego had Launched a new Space And Alien set series last month and how they advertised it was just crazy.
So to advertise anything about Aliens or Space, what's the best way to do that?
Just Associate a UFO mistery with that and that's what LEGO did
Well it shouldn't even show 2 as your "Anonymous" reply came at 12:13 while the other reply which says Anon 1 came few minutes later.
So something is wrong
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